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2.6 

INSTALLATION OF THE EPSON STANDARD CASH DRAWER 

 
An Epson Standard cash drawer can be installed using the dedicated ports (CD1 and CD2). 
 

2.6.1 

Pin out ports CD1 and CD2 

 

7

6

12

1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 2-9 

 

 

Pin Function 

Pin Function 

1 GND 

7 GND 

DOUT bit0 

DOUT bit2 

3 DIN 

bit0 

9 DIN 

bit1 

12V / 24V 

10 

12V / 24V 

DOUT bit1 

11 

DOUT bit3 

6 GND 

12 GND 

 

2.6.2 

Control register 

The Cash Drawer Controller uses I/O inputs to manage: the “Cash Drawer Control Register” and the “Cash 
Drawer Status Register”, in the following way: 
 

• 

Register location: I/O port 4B8h 

• 

Attribute: Write / Read 

• 

Size: 8 bits 

 

BIT 

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 

Attribute

 

Reserved 

Reserved

Read Read Write Write Write Write 

 

 

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XZAC3274 

Summary of Contents for Explor@ 100

Page 1: ...Web Cash Explor 100 SERVICE MANUAL Code XZAC3274...

Page 2: ...PUBLICATION ISSUED BY Olivetti S p A Documentazione 77 Via Jervis 10015 Ivrea Italy Copyright 2006 Olivetti All rights reserved Printed in Italy at...

Page 3: ...losed 1 12 1 4 2 2 Jumper JP2 COM4 COM3 closed 1 12 1 5 INVERTER BOARD 1 13 1 5 1 Inverter Board connectors 1 13 1 6 TECHNICAL DATA 1 14 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 2 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1 2 1 1 General warnings...

Page 4: ...REMOVAL OF THE REAR HOUSING 3 5 3 6 REMOVAL OF THE HARD DISK 3 7 3 7 REMOVAL OF THE COOLING FAN 3 8 3 8 REMOVAL OF THE LOUDSPEAKER 3 9 3 9 REMOVAL O THE I O BOARD 3 10 3 10 REMOVAL OF THE MOTHERBOARD...

Page 5: ...ing chapters Chapter 1 provides general information about the system Chapter 2 describes the installation procedures Chapter 3 describes the disassembly and reassembly operations necessary to service...

Page 6: ...VI XZAC3274...

Page 7: ...ecture with standard operating system open to use of specialized front store or back office packages This module manages the operator interface and the setting of sales commands sent to the fiscal mod...

Page 8: ...functioning CPU RAM and various boards are located immediately behind the LCD display module with touch screen The base module must separated from the supporting base in order to operate on these comp...

Page 9: ...ear panel immediately below the base as shown in the figure below Figure 1 3 PS2 MOUSE POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR COM1 COM2 CASH DRAWER 2 LAN CASH DRAWER 1 USB2 USB1 COM4 COM3 LPT PS2 KEYBOARD REAR PANEL...

Page 10: ...1 2 3 Front view Figure 1 5 1 2 4 Side view PRESETTING FOR OPTIONAL KEYBOARD PS2 KEYBOARD BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS ON OFF BUTTON Figure 1 6 1 4 XZAC3274...

Page 11: ...1 2 5 Inside view Figure 1 7 BADGE READER MOTHER BOARD INVERTER RAM HEAT SINK LOUDSPEAKER I O BOARD HARD DISK FAN Figure 1 8 XZAC3274 Service Manual 1 5...

Page 12: ...grammable keyboard CN6 4 way touch F4 System fan CN7 Speaker MIC DIMM1 RAM CN10 Badge reader IDE1 For IDE 2 5 device CN12 LCD interface PWR1 Power supply connector CN13 I O board connection PWR1 Power...

Page 13: ...3 4 COM2 COM1 CASH DRAWER EPSON STANDARD USB LAN CD1 CD2 CN8 I O BOARD CN12 CN6 CN1 DIMM 1 CN10 CN7 LOUDSPEAKER CN13 CN19 LED CN21 PROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARD COMPACT FLASH FAN F4 HDD IDE1 CN3 POWER SUPPLY...

Page 14: ...Disassembly Re assembly Change the setting of jumper JP1 from N C to 1 2 Wait one minute Change the setting of jumper JP1 repositioning it again to N C Re assemble the system See Chapter 3 Part Disas...

Page 15: ...18 Single Closed Closed Closed Closed 1 800 x 600 18 Single Closed Closed Closed Open 2 1024 x 768 18 Single Closed Closed Open Closed 3 1280 x 1024 24 Dual Closed Closed Open Open 4 1024 x 768 24 Sin...

Page 16: ...nnector Function CN3 Power supply connector PWR1 Motherboard power supply CN4 Not connected PRN1 Parallel port CN7 Motherboard connection COM1 Port COM1 CN8 USB LAN COM2 Port COM2 PS1 Connection of Ke...

Page 17: ...ating from underneath the system loosen screw A and remove the cover as shown in the figure The default settings of the jumpers are indicated in the table immediately below the cover DEFAULT SETTINGS...

Page 18: ...OM1 closed NC NC 24V 24V 12V CD_PWR 12V 12V 5V COM2_9 RI 12V 5V COM2_1 DCD 12V 5V COM1_9 RI 12V 5V JP1 COM1_1 DCD Default setting 1 4 2 2 Jumper JP2 COM4 COM3 closed 12V 5V COM4_9 RI 12V 5V COM4_1 DCD...

Page 19: ...1 5 INVERTER BOARD CN1 CN3 Figure 1 14 1 5 1 Inverter Board connectors Connector Function Connector Function CN1 Motherboard connection CN3 Video connection XZAC3274 Service Manual 1 13...

Page 20: ...x 1W DC Jack 1 19V Controls Indicators ON OFF button 1 LED indicator 1 power supply Power supply Power supply unit 90W AC Internal Eternal Environmental characteristics EMC Safety FCC Class B CE LVD...

Page 21: ...correct safe use of the system Before connecting the system to the mains make sure that the voltage matches that of the system Use the cord provided to connect the system to the mains Do not install t...

Page 22: ...TEM The system is delivered in a single packaging containing the following components B A C D E Figure 2 1 System driver on CD A Installation Guide B Power cords C Explor 100 module D External power s...

Page 23: ...gual 3 track badge reader PS2 version factory option 3 track badge reader RS232 version factory option Customer pole display factory option 32 key programmable side keyboard field factory option 32 ke...

Page 24: ...5 Connect the LAN 6 Connect the power cord 7 Connect a keyboard 8 Connect a serial peripheral 9 Connect a serial peripheral 10 Connect a serial peripheral 11 Connect an Epson Standard cash drawer 12...

Page 25: ...ystem using the Windows Authenticity Certificate The Authenticity Certificate number is printed on a label in the underlying part of the related system Activation is possible either via Internet or te...

Page 26: ...MMABLE KEYBOARD Remove screws A Remove the 4 screws B present on the cover of the programmable keyboard C Figure 2 5 Remove cover D of the programmable keyboard Position the programmable keyboard A C...

Page 27: ...Tighten screws E to fasten the programmable keyboard Replace cover D Figure 2 7 Draw up screws B Figure 2 8 B B B B D E E XZAC3274 Service Manual 2 7...

Page 28: ...DOUT bit0 8 DOUT bit2 3 DIN bit0 9 DIN bit1 4 12V 24V 10 12V 24V 5 DOUT bit1 11 DOUT bit3 6 GND 12 GND 2 6 2 Control register The Cash Drawer Controller uses I O inputs to manage the Cash Drawer Contr...

Page 29: ...wer1 DOUT bit1 pin output control 1 Opening Cash Drawer1 0 Permits closing of Cash Drawer1 Bit 0 Cash Drawer1 DOUT bit0 pin output control 1 Opening Cash Drawer1 0 Permits closing of Cash Drawer1 2 7...

Page 30: ...l start up of the machine An external CD ROM player must be connected to install the drivers 2 8 1 List of available drivers WARNING To facilitate installation of system drivers it is advisable to use...

Page 31: ...Select the drivers for Explor 100 models The CD permits selection of the type of driver and the operating system for which it is to be installed Figure 2 12 XZAC3274 Service Manual 2 11...

Page 32: ...n the CD ROM player and wait for it to start automatically Select the Chipset link for the model concerned Click on the infinst_enu_6 0 1 1002 icon and follow the instructions to proceed with installa...

Page 33: ...atically Select the VGA link for the model concerned or select directly the Operating System on which it is to be installed e g Windows XP or 2000 Figure 2 16 Click on the win2k_xp147 icon and follow...

Page 34: ...ies models in the CD ROM player and wait for it to start automatically Select the POS Touch link for the model concerned or select directly the Operating System on which it is to be installed e g Wind...

Page 35: ...tion select End and reboot the machine to activate the driver If the Microsoft warning that advises against installation of the driver is displayed in this installation phase select Continue Anyway Fi...

Page 36: ...acquisition of the COM port for Touch will be started automatically Figure 2 25 From the Windows menu select Programs TouchUtility TouchUtility Select Scale Offset Figure 2 26 Select Device 9Pts Calib...

Page 37: ...atically Select the Realtek_RTL8180 link for the model concerned or select directly the Operating System on which it is to be installed e g Windows XP or 2000 Figure 2 28 Select the most recent versio...

Page 38: ...for it to start automatically Select the Audio link for the model concerned or select directly the Operating System on which it is to be installed e g Windows XP or 2000 Figure 2 31 Select the A3 71 i...

Page 39: ...tall and use the utility connect an external CD ROM 2 9 1 Cash drawer controller test utility This utility can be used to check correct installation and functioning of a cash drawer Connect an Standar...

Page 40: ...ility can be used to check correct installation and functioning of the badge reader Insert the Drivers Bank V1 1 CD containing the driver for Explor series models in the CD ROM player At the M S R Car...

Page 41: ...ng the program start this and configure the port Selecting the Keyboard option in the Interface area Figure 2 40 Clicking on the Keyboard RS232 TEST icon test functioning of the keyboard or possibly o...

Page 42: ...nd replace the main modules of the Explor 100 system These procedures describe the operations to be carried out in field by service personnel for correct system maintenance WARNING Before disassemblin...

Page 43: ...BASE To remove the supporting base proceed as follows Loosen screws A Rotate the supporting base B Release the two clips C and remove the supporting base B B C C A Figure 3 1 For reassembly reverse th...

Page 44: ...ws Remove the supporting base as described previously Loosen screws A and remove flap B for optional keyboard Back off the seven screws C and remove the rear cover D Figure 3 2 D C C C B A Figure 3 3...

Page 45: ...rogrammable keyboard board proceed as follows Remove the supporting base and the rear cover as described previously Disconnect connection A Loosen screws B and remove programmable keyboard board C B B...

Page 46: ...rear housing proceed as follows Remove the supporting base and the rear cover as described previously Disconnect connection A for optional keyboard Back off the eight screws B B B B B A Figure 3 5 B...

Page 47: ...the wiring Figure 3 7 Disconnect the connection of the cooling fan D power supply connector E IDE cable F 100 pin connector G and loudspeaker H G F H E D C Figure 3 8 Remove the rear housing Figure 3...

Page 48: ...er as described previously Life and move the rear housing as described previously taking care not to damage the wiring Disconnect IDE cable A from the hard disk Back off the four rear screws B Remove...

Page 49: ...he rear cover as described previously Lift and move the rear housing as described previously taking care not to damage the wiring Disconnect connection A of the cooling fan Back off the four screws B...

Page 50: ...he rear cover and the rear housing as described previously Disconnect connection of loudspeaker A Back off crew B and remove washer C Remove loudspeaker D releasing it for the clips on the rear housin...

Page 51: ...the rear cover and the rear housing as described previously Disconnect the 100 pin connector A and power supply connector B Back off the three screws C Back off the ten screws D Remove the I O board...

Page 52: ...as described previously Lift and move or remove the rear housing disconnecting all the connections to the motherboard as described previously Also disconnect the connection of badge reader A of inver...

Page 53: ...Remove the six screws F and remove the motherboard F F F F F F Figure 3 20 For reassembly reverse the above procedure 3 12 XZAC3274...

Page 54: ...cover as described previously Lift and move the rear housing as described previously taking care not to damage the wiring Separate tabs A and lift the RAM bank as indicated in the figure Extract the...

Page 55: ...d the rear cover as described previously Lift and move the rear housing as described previously taking care not to damage the wiring Disconnect connections A of the inverter board Loosen screws B Extr...

Page 56: ...porting base and the rear cover as described previously Lift and move the rear housing as described previously taking care not to damage the wiring Disconnect connection A Remove the badge reader A Fi...

Page 57: ...ft and move or remove the rear housing disconnecting all the connections to the motherboard as described previously Disconnect the connections of touch screen A badge reader B status LED C and LCD int...

Page 58: ...Back off the nine screws G for remove the touch screen F F F F Figure 3 29 Figure 3 30 G G G G XZAC3274 Service Manual 3 17...

Page 59: ...UPDATING STATUS DATE UPDATED PAGES PAGES CODE 11 2006 1st EDITION 59 XZAC3274...

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